The Straits Times, 4 March 1954
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Title Section13 1954-03-04 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THI'RSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 15 CENTS Mat****13 words
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Article991 1954-03-04 1 HARRY MILLER - Negara-IMP get 17 seats, lead Unofficials ALLIANCE 14, LABOUR 7 By HARRY MILLER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. I Federation (iovernment today announced the names of the SO Inofficial 'members of interim Legislative Council, the life of which will end next January. The Council now constituted luis the widest991 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-03-04 1 INCHI SOPIEK MX. IIKAII JOO WANG11 words
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Article243 1954-03-04 1 Reds kill 2 home guards, wound 7 IPOH. Wed. 'TWO Kinta Valley home guards were killed and seven wounded this morning when a platoon was ambushed in the Tronoh area of Batu Gajah, Perak, by about 30 terrorists. Towards the end of the eight-minute engagement the attacking terrorists saw home243 words
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Article35 1954-03-04 1 CAIRO. Wed. --The Government has disclosed the arrest of eight army officers on charres of plotting to overthrow the military regime that voted President Mohammed Naguib out and back i'lto office.— U.P.UP - 35 words
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Article45 1954-03-04 1 NEW YORK. Wed— Homer i Cox, a U.S. soldier released last Christmas Day after spending four years in a Russian prison, said he is flying to Vienna to marry Ince Brenner. 26. a pretty Austrian he met while both were imprisoned. A.P.AP - 45 words
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158 1954-03-04 1 THE Singapore Badminton Hall Fund Committee yesterday decided to approach the Government for I financial aid in a bid to save the million dollar hall I tfss^^^^^ft^ss^A^^v^^^ from possible liquidation. The committee, which met for more than two hours at Ens Aun Tong Hall158 words
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Article133 1954-03-04 1 Blood ran in heart of Colony THERE was a time when the Raffles Place area ran red with blood and there was a time when lighting priests defied the mi^ht of the Chinese Emperor. The-ie events in 19th. century Singapore and ancient China were separated by hundreds of years and133 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-03-04 1 At 8 a.m. death waited behind a wall —THEN STRUCK AS UNSUSPECTING OFFICER APPEARED MBHMJjii ■■Mitif if fF' IL^ B *f' '*T» DETECTIVE APPEARED 8 FROM BEHIND WALL I ON WAY TO CAR WHERE DETECTIVE 4 WAS SHOT L TWO GUNMEN WAITED HERE S II IU 11l J± UJIJF 3115 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-03-04 1 I 111 Ml KIM ki it detective. Sub-Inspector Tan Ah Seng, is seen above on the left. His wife. Mrs. Tan. on the right, is holding a baby they adopted last October after it had heen found abandoned. Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article46 1954-03-04 1 2 more polio cases KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Two more cases of infantile paralysis were reported in Kuala Lumpur today. Yesterday a kingerEarten and a creche were closed for ten days following two earlier cases. Today's victims are a thr^e-year-old European boy and a one-year-old Chinese boy.46 words
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Article42 1954-03-04 1 Gable quits MGM after 23 years HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Klim star Clark Gable announced yesterday that he was ending his long-term contract with M-G-M to become a freelance actor. Gable. whose salary is US$3OO,OOO a year, has been 23 years with M-G-M. A.P.AP - 42 words
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446 1954-03-04 1 DETECTIVE IS SHOT DEAD BY 2 GUNMEN Third man nearby as killers fire TWO Chinese gunmen be'ieved to be Communists. 1 shot dead Detective Sub-Inspector Tan Ah Sens 1 as he was leaving his home in Seranjjoon Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. A third gunman stood nearby while his accomplices fired446 words
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31 1954-03-04 1 HONG KONG. Wed. -Peking Radio reported today that Communist China has agreed to take part in the Geneva conference on Korea on April 26. —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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201 1954-03-04 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. rpHE Puerto Rican nationalists A who shot up the House of Representatives were yesterday charged with assault with in5, tent to kill and held in gaol for lack of US$lOO,OOO bail each. If found guilty on all the assault counts againstUP - 201 words
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Article199 1954-03-04 1 Jungle bid for peace Talks may lead to Mau surrender LONDON. Wed. "THE British Government, announced today that contact has boon made at secret Jungle meetings with Mau Mau leaders which couid open the way to big-scale surrenders in Kenya. At the same time thr Kenya, Government said it hadReuter - 199 words
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Article37 1954-03-04 1 IKE REBI M< C/VfeTHY IV nbowei t<>•l.i by Vli arthj up i imtni He con- i ni' thoda I to oppose communism that "do nut conform to American srll'-c Of jtUtiCC Hill f.iir plaj Renter,Reuter - 37 words
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Article58 1954-03-04 1 INVERNESS, Scotland. Wed. Frightened customers in a local vegetable shop ran yesterday when plaster showered from the ceiling, followed by a cow named Sally. SalK wru a refucee from t nearby auction market. She had climbed a flight of j stairs adjoining the .shop to irlude58 words
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Advertisement67 1954-03-04 1 U.S. de.SILVA jewellers iOS OSCM»RO BO*O TIL 224«t I may we "vj^y >i suggest*...^) SHEEPS LIVER... A new and tasty way of se-vinj* Sheep* Liver. to Imil :uhl timmer ticntlv until tender; then ad mix with breadcrumb*, 2 egg yolks nnd unaU quantity of baCOB. PI«C« mixture in buttered moulds67 words
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364 1954-03-04 2 CHEERS FOR ROYAL CHARTER ANSWER LONDON, Wednesday. CIR Winston Churchill told the House of Com-, mons yesterday that it would be "a great pity" if the Boy Scouts Association lost its Royal Charter because one boy had been dismissed for| being a Communist.Reuter - 364 words
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Article99 1954-03-04 2 Queen sat out the Royal Ball MELBOURNE. Wed. rE QUEEN in a full-skirtrd gown of foaming white organza, sat against a background of red. white and blue flowers last nmht watching the dancers at Melbourne's Royal Ball. She and the Duke of Edinburgh stayed for an hour and a half,Reuter - 99 words
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Article39 1954-03-04 2 KEY WEST. Wed -Six sailors were killed yesterday when two helicopters crashed near here. The helicopters collided lfo feet up. seconds after takinc off on a formation flying exercise at the naval ba.se hrre. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article23 1954-03-04 2 JAKARTA Wed. The For^cri Minister. Dr. Sunarjo, said today that he expected reparations talks with Japan to hp resumed soon. Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article23 1954-03-04 2 BERLIN. Wed. Nearly 500 I East German refugees seekins 'political asylum in West Berlin crossed the border yesterday.- I UP.UP - 23 words
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Article20 1954-03-04 2 TOKYO. Wed —The Japans ambassador to Britain. Mr. Pluinichi Matsumoto, arrived here by air last night. U. P.20 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-03-04 2 ris IS RII.LY GRAHAM, Ike 35 year old American evangelist who has just reached Britain. Hr was crroted by a huce crowd at l-ondon's Waterloo Station. Hundreds Hire turned away when he opened his threcniontli rrlicious crusade at llarrineay Arena. Mr. Graham65 words
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122 1954-03-04 2 Russia wants and to buy goods LONDON. Wrd. YIORE Soviet gold shipments have begun reachinc European capitals, authoritative sources re- ported. The Russian gold is Roinjt to Britain, Switzerland and France, the sources said. All the gold is reported of fine quality andUP - 122 words
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Article54 1954-03-04 2 LONDON. Wed. -The annual television licence fee is to be increased from C 2 to £3 from Ju/ie 1 to help set up commercial television in Britain, the House i>l Commons was told. British television, at present non-commercial, is operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation,Reuter - 54 words
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Article14 1954-03-04 2 MELBOURNE. Wed. Australia's telegraph service is 100 years old today— Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article53 1954-03-04 2 NO W REDS HAVE A MEI-RIL YN HONO KONG. Wrd.— Thr Chinese Reds, trying to copy Marilyn Monroe's tour of Smith Korea, sent Mri-lan Fang touring the Communist army camps. There ere important difTerenre.v though. The main mif is that Mei-lan Fang, pnsmbly the world's b^^t known female impersonator, \nAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-03-04 2 "l|/6'5 KAT.'A VAX DYK *>1 ,ho at E ft. 4 int tall scloinis tn hr :lic tallest 2 woman in the world, dwarfs n Pri fifth Euro pro n Airs tr<7v« official. Mr A Sainex, :«j sh^ arrives at Northnlt s airport.Reuter - 80 words
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Article104 1954-03-04 2 Store men want a 36- hr week STORKS workers in Army establishmrnts in Sirscarxne want their weekly working hours reduced from 44 to 36. A resolution asking the union's committee to take up the matter with the War Department will be discussed at the annual delegates 1 conference of the104 words
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Article37 1954-03-04 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Congress. India's ruling party, vestfrday won two elections those of the northern state of Pepsu i a union of Patiala .irvi the East Punjab states' and thr southern state of T;;uan-ore-Oochin. Rruter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article144 1954-03-04 2 2 hilled in s< nm after Sudan CAIRO Wor PRESIDENT I Neguib of E was protected troops in Khartnurr.' night in Cairo blai British for th< riots. (He said "In whi this sedition in it onl: Imperialist ny n country who n Claim that thej maintain l.i144 words
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Article26 1954-03-04 2 NEW YORK. W» Gen. \'asn Bennik ot Pi iff in rwarned the fie* thai the pxploslvi th ar^a n°ed= can I in; RouterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1954-03-04 2 ADFLAIDF. Wed. 1 rarth tremors werp f p i -:r..T to\vn= Rlark^r,' hampton in A today. Rei19 words
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Article117 1954-03-04 2 American jetliner will earn/ 150 passengers at 550 m.p.h. SEATTLE. Wed BOEING Aircraft Company yesterday unveiled its 551--m.'p.h. jet airliner its challenge to Britain's Comet The company save newsme.i their first glimpse craft it hopes will go int "> operation in 1957. Boeing was reluctant to jiveAP - 117 words
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Article22 1954-03-04 2 STOCKHOLM shal 8. F. Znavi i of the Sovie' alrlll tion Aeroflot rinsnection o| i Airlines lnstallat i A P22 words
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Advertisement382 1954-03-04 2 ENGINEERING DEPT /#^i^g^k\ Accordance with their policy of selling only the finest and most reputable engineering equipment, Cuthries Engineering Department introduce a selection from their range of plant which is of interest to those engaged in CIVIL ENGINEERING H. R. MARSDEN LTD Marsdens have a century's experience in the manufacture382 words
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Advertisement99 1954-03-04 2 ■it i J/ MOST TALKED ABOUT SALE s* Helen: How Do you like Bob Hope in that wonderful swimsuit.' y Margaret: Bob Hope in swimsuit? What are you driving at' s^ Helen: Stop kidding Maggy. Dent you tell me you didn r N the "Body Contest" in the papers. Margaret:99 words
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Article232 1954-03-04 3 £16 MIL RISES FOR THE SERVICES LONDON. Wed. rrHE BRITISH (iovorn--1 me nt last night ;uipniiiHrd pay rises for •us of the IsMM>nu armed services to persuade experienced reffalM troops to stay the forces longer. The is«-s will cost £16 million a jrear. fhc liitra— w,Reuter - 232 words
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Article370 1954-03-04 3 Troops in Malaya will not be cut rime or* LONDON, Wednesday. T "°USE OF Commons last night rejected by 295 votes to 270 an Opposition motion condemning the (Government's £160,000 million defence plans for 1951-55. Sir Winston Churchill, the I rime Minister, made an appeal for a united front justReuter - 370 words
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134 1954-03-04 3 Palace cops left posts to be decorated LONDON. Wed. TWO London policemen who have seen thousands of men and women go into Buckinsham Palace to be decorated while they were on duty !at the gates entered the Palace th> msclves yesterday to collect awards. The officers. Constables William Fuller andReuter - 134 words
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Article15 1954-03-04 3 BANGKOK. Wed. —The first friendship between Siam and Indonesia was signed day. Router.Reuter - 15 words
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Article44 1954-03-04 3 KAMPALA. Wed.- -A visit by the Queen to the Buganda Lukiko 'African Parliament" in Uganda has been cancelled. Sir Andrew Cohen. Governor of Uganda, announced today. The rest of the royal visit to Uganda next month will follow p'.ans. -Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article50 1954-03-04 3 CALCUTTA. Wed —The American expedition that will attempt to climb 27.790 ft. Mt. Makalu In the Himalayas had a problem '>n Its hands today. The climbers nave permission to go through India to Nepal, but have not had Indian I approval for the return trip.50 words
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Article26 1954-03-04 3 MOSCOW. Wed. The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet yesterday announced Maria D. Kovrygiria as Health Minister of ihe U.S.S.R. replacing Andrei F. Tretyakov— A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article59 1954-03-04 3 WALI.ASEY. Enjfland. V'ed. Grocer John Jenkins won C 61.244 in a football pool yesterday but can't spare the time to collect the prize at a London reception. "My customers will expect me in the shop." he said "And I shall be there." Jenkins. 59. stakedAP - 59 words
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116 1954-03-04 3 LONDON. Wed. A POSSIBLE relationship between lung cancer and fumes from diesel powered road vehicles w.is stressed 'n the House of Lords last night by Lord Lucas of Chilworth. Urging tighter enforcement of the low forbidding emission of oily exhaust pases. Lord LucasReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-03-04 3 SI'RKOI'NDED In his house ,i tter the announcement of his restoration to the Egyptian I'residency. (Jen. Neguib (centre, hatless) is kissed by a jubilant army officer.— A.P. pictureAP - 32 words
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Article144 1954-03-04 3 FAITHFUL' CONTROL OF EXPORTS HONG KONG. Wednesday. THE Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Alexander Grantham, told the Legislative Council today that in 1953 the Colony faithfully carried out its obligations to the I'nited Nations in controlling exports of strategic goods and strengthened anti-smuggling measures.Reuter - 144 words
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Article234 1954-03-04 3 Music lover struck new notes... PARIS. Wed JUSTIN POLLET. a counter-, feiter who forged only just, enough money to keep himself and his sirl friend alive, walked out of a Paris court yesterday a free man after paying the Bank of France one franc damaaes. The court gave him aReuter - 234 words
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Article42 1954-03-04 3 LONDON. Wed.— Sir Winston Churchill and hi.s cabinet today discussed political deveI lopments in Cairo and the conj tinued Anglo-Egyptian deadlock over the future or the British Suez canal zone base. They also considered the situation in the Sudan. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article301 1954-03-04 3 LONDON. Wed DEHPITE some It.rther <?ood rompanv news and the start of the new account stock trarket trading w,i> raliiri slow today. Prices were apain Irregular with most of the Far Eastern shares lower where clmnufd. In commodity Issues teas lost some of their recent firmness, rubbers wereReuter - 301 words
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Article24 1954-03-04 3 LONDON. Mar. 3— Cash Buyers V. 687-1; Sellers £690: Forward Buyers £659: Sellers C6KO: Settlement t69.V Turnover a.m. 80 tons; p.m. 50.24 words
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Article51 1954-03-04 3 LONDON. Mar. 3 Spot 16' *d.. Apr 16'» d May 16' 4 d.. June 16' id Apr -June 16 ',d.. July-Sept 16 ,d.. O r t -Der. 16' d. Jan. -March 16' d Mir C.1.1. IS 15 16d. Apr. c.i.f. I 16d.. May c.i.f IP 1 I6d. Tone51 words
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Advertisement88 1954-03-04 3 r@ Uniform Qualify makes J HEINZ BABY FOODS mosf dependable In Heinz foods especially prepared for babies you find finer texture, flavors V and natural colors. These foods are y made from choice fresh ingredients only; they are expertly cooked and carefully strained in gleaming Heinz kitchens, then scientifically packed88 words
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Advertisement104 1954-03-04 3 OVERSEAS VISITORS PLU MS ;iri nmv 'n tin- shops sind mnrket stalls. It lias been :i wonderful scnson and you will find plenty of perfect fruits available at our Orchard Rd., Holland Kd., ;\m\ Keppel Harbour Branches. Try a m ixed bag, and choose your favourite Juicy, fat "Narrabcens" from104 words
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305 1954-03-04 4 IT MAKES ME SAD, HE TELLS COUNCIL ALOR STAR, Wed. QENERAL Sii GeraM Tomplcr v worried ;iboul the Malayan rhildron who think lite brhind barbed wire is normal. "T nftrn think \vr nrr in danger oi bringing up a generation of children305 words
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Article28 1954-03-04 4 Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson. Comimnder-in-Chief Far East Air Force will lrave by air today for an I visil to Kuantan. He will return in the evening.28 words
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106 1954-03-04 4 A MALACCA shop-kropei krupt because he did MALACCA. Wednesday, today said he was bannot sell his goods on the black market. Hr was Yong Pack Kor.g. so.c owner of the firm of Yong Ban Kit, who told the Bankruptcy Court that though106 words
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Article37 1954-03-04 4 KOTA BAHRU. Wed ChfZubaidah binti Haii Ismail, wifp of Inche Jaffar bin Kiitiu ma, Perak and mother of :nchr Abdul Azla bin State Infon Officer. Kelantan, passed away thu« morninc. aa buried at l.37 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-03-04 4 iIT ALL STARTED ir such an ordinary way. "Co and get a haircut.' someone said, and 'this little Petalmg Jaya boy trotted obediently away. But at he barbers it became anything but ordmarv, for the Sultan of Selangor was making his first visit to67 words
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Article107 1954-03-04 4 50 families recently told to quit Singapore Improvement Trust flats unless they paid $10 more month for service charges. can stay on if »hey pay $3 extra. The cut followed protests .atenants in Upper Pickerini; Street. On Jan 25. when the tenants were107 words
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Article15 1954-03-04 4 Donations resulting from the Sincapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's annual appeal total $18,375 to date.15 words
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150 1954-03-04 4 Air pictures give the facts correlated with the results of other traffic surveys carried out by the tram before proposals for solving the parking problem are made. FOR the past six months Singapore's parking problem has boon studied by a group of people whc have150 words
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88 1954-03-04 4 Mr. Run Run Shaw. Singapore cinema magnate, will be Hrn \i: pri-Milfit at the first South-Fast \sia Film Festival to In held in Japan In May. This was decidrd following the Manila meeting of the Fedpration of Motion Picture Prnrltirr«r<. in South-Kast Asia. Three88 words
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92 1954-03-04 4 PENANG. Wed. rE Sessions Court President. Mr. B V. Rhodes told K I Kandlah today "Boclety mu.>t be protected from people llKe poo. and sentenced him to three years' gaol. Kandiah. with previous conivict'.ons for pevsing a> a doctor and a teacher pleaded92 words
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112 1954-03-04 4 Age he gave for his son costs him S3OO PENANG. Ued. A SHOP KM imi: Nj Tat I Hean 50. was fined $300' today for making a fa be *tatement on hi.s son's age. Ne who "!r.i -ii-ii guilty before Mr J W I) Ambrose in the Magistrate's Court, told112 words
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Article256 1954-03-04 4 Sugar, too, Dr. Paglar tel the Government SINGAPORE Government will be askn: month's Legislative Council meeting to profit and loss accounts on the sale of sugar a since they were being handled as a state mom n Some other questions for tho Govern answer relate to backlog256 words
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Article30 1954-03-04 4 Two motorists. Tan Bwee Guan. of River Valley Road, and Ramakrish Nan. of Dunearn Road, were fined $25 each in Singapore yesterday tor speeding along Bukit Timah Road.30 words
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Article64 1954-03-04 4 Jubilee year appeal for funds rpHE Bible 1 layn. an a managed v. a National Bibl< s land, is appi a the th A Bpokl sir. n Societies gald In yesterday: "Each inn. uno scrip' ir lated in Ma! i about $50,000 to t cletli He said the p \r\64 words
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Article36 1954-03-04 4 A danrr Sir.srapo- Harbo c;ub. T ppcl R day Pro Hs from prom imea will fundJ Floor s: given >\- guest a Admission i.v by which are on at thr door at36 words
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Article20 1954-03-04 4 IPOH. Wed -M' n I Inner Wheel hrn home-made cakr- I Saturday at Whitf i of local charities.20 words
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130 1954-03-04 4 THE Singapore City Council will this month consider the advisability of "freezins all new applications for pas- senper bus routes Unless this is done, any public authority which takrover public transport from arivate enterprise will have to pay more ir. compensation* he I cause130 words
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Advertisement242 1954-03-04 4 So nil flo¥yk *akn*<iiit to read it f m&kk ff% JgV 0* saf"* gtF* A racinß article by Allan Lewis who P' cks 24 ho 4 /Hit ■^K^^gW^^P I M Bgtr M^ gsf "m gb follow at tne Pcnang mcetmß. JBKhJm V^lg^M 4KB gf ig^^gV mm gfi^ Orher features: The242 words
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233 1954-03-04 5 It's like a bombshell, complains Mr. Shaw pHE Singapore Government is withdrawing quota recognition from March 19 for all locally produced Malay films, says an official notification to film producers and distributors. At present these films count as part of the quota of233 words
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Article133 1954-03-04 5 ]\|R JUSTICE KNIGHT told a debtor, Eio Kee Seng, a textile merchant, in Singapore High Court yesterday: 'It is astonishing that a man worth $50 to $100 in the public market should run up debts of 571.0Q0." Eio. who was the sole proprietor of a133 words
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82 1954-03-04 5 K. M Jalleh, a Singapore journalist, told the High Court yesterday that his insolvency was due to borrowing to support a badminton magazine j which proved to be a failure. Jalieh was examined in re- sard to liabilities amounting to 59.000. He82 words
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Article70 1954-03-04 5 A middle-aged man. Kandiah Pillai Narayanan, was charged in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday. With murdering a woman. Thamalingam Alamelu at the Bth. milestone, Yio Chu Kan? Road, on Tuesday evening. The magistrate. Mr T. Kuiasekaram. remanded Kandiah at the Central Lock-up when In- spector70 words
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Article45 1954-03-04 5 Tang Soo Wah. accused .of criminal intimidation, was produced in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday. It was alleced Tang threatened to beat Wnng Chow Joon until he was dead on February 19 at Kampons Bugis. The case was postponed to Saturday.45 words
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79 1954-03-04 5 'HAIR-DO' IS FREE FOR 10 BEAUTIES THE ten contestants In tomorrow night's Kiwi Youth i Queen contest have been offered iree "hair-dos by a Singapore firm. Tlie Youth Queen will be presented with a challenge silI ver cup given by Dato C. J. Pagi.ir. and a gold bracelet. Second and79 words
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Article55 1954-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-The Federation Member for Education has rejected a claim for increased grants-in-aid to Chinese Middle Schools made by the United Chinese School Teachers' Association. The Education Department said the Member was not satisfied that the best interests >if the schools or teachers would55 words
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Article42 1954-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two Indians were seriously injured when a car they were driving in collided with a bus at Brickfields Road here tonight. They were rushed to the General Hospital where their condition was reported critical.42 words
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Article20 1954-03-04 5 port-, was put out by a online from the Central Firp Station I at 8.30 last night.20 words
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Article162 1954-03-04 5 CHINESE nursery gardeners in Singapore discovered the technique of pot planting and have made a major contribution towards gardening in Malaya, said Professor R. E Holt turn. Professor of Botany in the University of Malaya, yesterday. "Their burnt earth method, combined with frequent small applications162 words
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Article22 1954-03-04 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Karupplah. 14. was drowned whil" bathing in the Bernam River at Ulu Bernam Estate at the week-end.Bernama - 22 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-03-04 5 costume is FLOWN IN FOR BAZAAR THIS 100-year-old peasant costume from the Black Forest in Germany has been flown to Singapore for the German stall in next Saturday's International Bazaar in aid of the blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The girl who will wear it is K i ci116 words
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Article167 1954-03-04 5 30 loudspeakers to relay speeches SINGAPORE'S AngloChinese School auditorium in Barker Road will be fitted with 80 microphones for the second World Assembly of Youth conference in August. More than 500 delegates will attend the conference. Mr. Eric Wee. president ol the Singapore Youth Council,167 words
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Article92 1954-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed— Trlnitv College of Music theory results la i December examination were: First step: Emily Ku (honours' Adeline Martin i merit) Preparatory: Chi Sin Ch?.:. i honours i Beng Chee Law (honours). Marcelle Fredericks (honours). Carolln Gunn (merl'i Bidayah bint* Mohd All (honours) Junior:92 words
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267 1954-03-04 5 BUT WE DON'T WANT PAYING' PENANG, Wednesday. MUNICIPAL Councillors said today that they do more work than State or Settlement Councillors. "But we must not expect payment of any kind for our services," Dr. N. K. Menon (Radical-Jelutong) told the Straits Times. He was267 words
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Article28 1954-03-04 5 SEGAMAT, Wed. Work is it start soon on improving the water supply of Segamat town. Larger mains and more pumping plant are to be installed.28 words
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Article21 1954-03-04 5 Mr. Tan Boon Khak. of Beach Road. Sinaaporo, has given $1,500 to the Malaya Hall (London) Appeal Fund.21 words
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Article60 1954-03-04 5 SEGAMAT, Wed. A baby show at the Women's and Children's Clinic on April 9 will be the highlight of the Health Week to be held in Segamat district from April 3 to 10. Health exhibitions and film shows, civic courses for penghulus and midwives and60 words
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Miscellaneous247 1954-03-04 5 I THE SINGAPORE DIARY Pnlirr Band: Public performance.' Shell Thratrettr: Free Him show— net ball at the hostel ground Fort Katonß Park. 5.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. i British News and Malayan Gazette I Canning Road. 5.15 p.m. Spore Chinese Middle School (ira- —Shell House. Collyer Qu:iy, 1.15 British Red247 words
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Obituary51 1954-03-04 6 J» H,,.W. minimum I CABLE NEWS recened Mrs Tnvlor 1 i>" >lrirr of v- r T Jayvatnam Piinclpal lai. exrired or I TEOH AH KBB c' Enn Bwee i-: [Tell E raw Enc Cbi r a Au;ci:-J. Ipon. sf:er short-Mine s m roh Thoni: Temple .S 3..i4. at 151 words
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Article175 1954-03-04 6 ♦ft H tntt* %W t minimum i \\y. Mulchands, 13-1, Bras Basah Road Dresses and Gowns Price* slashed KOU.O\. ffcDANI Every day in the Malay Mull" if |Wi want U> Win that $s 0"0 word puzzle SINOAPORI Arts Tneatre pre■enu The Re virtue in Danger", b\ 8b John Vanbru^h.175 words
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794 1954-03-04 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Thurs. March 4, 1954 The Bookie Again Off-the-course betting has attracted again the attention of the Colony Government, its interest presumably stirred by the Federation Government's enquiry into "illegal" bookmaking. A committee appointed by the Federation Government Ix-can its work late last year. it is expected794 words
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Article244 1954-03-04 6 While India's Prime Minister has not formally asked for the removal of American military observers from tho United Nations team in Kashmir, his statement that they can "no longer be treated as neutrals" must compel consideration by the United Nations of their position. Mr. Nehru waa speaking in244 words
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Article, Illustration217 1954-03-04 6 A certain class of professional trade unionist in Singapore .is turning to a new but old weapon the boycott. It is designed apparently to replace the strike, in the belief that it will hurt the employer just as much without in the least inconveniencing the men. That remains217 words
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712 1954-03-04 6 More voters needed to make elections a success fV»E of the matters con- sidered by the Committee examining the question of elections was my proposition that elections should not be held until a given proportion of those qualified to vote had expressed their desire for the franchise by registering as712 words
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Article153 1954-03-04 6 I HAVE read with interest and a sneaking sympathy the letters from Asians on the discrimination between Europeans and Asians at police checkpoints. But, if the writers were members of the security forces, and had been on anti-bandit patrols, and at no time had153 words
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Article159 1954-03-04 6 USE THE LANGUAGE OF THE PEOPLE' AS I was going along the notorious road leading to S; tlawan. In Dindings in Perak. 3 heard a loudspeaker. To my astonishment. I saw a I person giving a lecutre in English to the people of Sungei Wangi Estate. They looked at the159 words
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210 1954-03-04 6 S'pore should be at mayors talks IT surprised me to read that because of the inability of either Mr. T. P. F. McNeice or hLs deputy to attend the first Asian mayors' conference on April 15-17 at Calcutta, the City Council finance committee has decided not to accept the invitation210 words
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Article130 1954-03-04 6 JNLESS you are suggesting to \j your readers that reports in Time magazine last year are incorrect, your correspondent "What Ho" Is quite right in saying that the film "The Moon Ls Blue" was disapproved by the U.S. Navy and had been refused a seal of130 words
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Article81 1954-03-04 6 AN air- freight fee of $5 a candidate Ls collected by the Education Department. Singapore, presumably with the motive of expediting matters. I am unable to understand why the results of the Cambridge School Certificate examination could bp released earlier In the Federation. Of course,81 words
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Article340 1954-03-04 6 Heroic mould YOU find all thought In Bii thoush I have v i defeiuW O f Hltiei Into someone t a I plain his remark q n on Tuesday thai m could t>v v bero. M cedes n\it man) have been heroes Hitler meant thai way of340 words
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Advertisement630 1954-03-04 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ■NUXIIMIHI uinounr*6 between liaJOl Ron Ntall Krendan McOurt, mth Pr!nccx.s Mary's Own Oarkhs Rifle* the son p: the late Major N A McOurk. i a oh f. n a and Mr*. E. L AlcOurk of liublin uirl London and P'epl-.anie Ann only dauahter of Captain md Mn630 words
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Advertisement30 1954-03-04 6 0" ■<& A WIPE RANGE OF BEST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS w/tf/vrm 'firms S- WORK MAM HIP AT MODERATE PRICES BEE CHOW Ca MERCHANT TAILORS PHONE: 6535 21, CHULIA ST., SINGAPORE 1.30 words
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Advertisement52 1954-03-04 6 A woman never feels depressed When Osram shows her at her best aaa^BßT ft Osrara w»»° c f 1 aovt. of tmc cenehal ctCCTmc ro ltd of f^& *^o SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPU* PtHkUG MALACCA l.fllf). BoOKinG RGEnTS PLL RIRLinES AVIATION DIVISION L.r. jhrrp h Co (m) Ltd. Union BLDC, SinGfIPORE52 words
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Article208 1954-03-04 7 'Twixt the devil and the deep blue sea' —say officials COUNCIL OF ACTION'S latest stand has put t ht* Singapore Government "between the ;md tho deep blue sea," Government officials sterday. llu- Council has said that it will not accept > ,i> increase l<»r senior officers208 words
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Article63 1954-03-04 7 Staff to seek insurance scheme U A LUMPUR, Wed. 1- Department civilian o iation Is to ask scheme for Its es In the Fed^- 0 ion. said today I is better to have an :r.e than join the Employees' Provind. litlon Department civilian ning the lund aa tnbers must allow-63 words
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Article45 1954-03-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. \\>d. Lim Peck. 29, of Batu Lane. Kuala Lumpur, \va.s fatally in|ured yesterday when his car army lorry collided at the 3rd mile Kuala Lumpur[poh Road. Lim diea In the Kunla Lumpur General Hospital this His car was wrecked.45 words
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Article54 1954-03-04 7 procedure) and Stephen Chew Ken; Tee (seeead». i on Sunday for four Tiie company said yesterday ng. they hoped the experience the They are Mea i ■en uained would fit them employee relations 1 for additional responsibility Each will be given a roundK Hian54 words
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Article, Illustration165 1954-03-04 7 Miss Moh, a poetess, shocked the waiters 1 REQUEST for bananas from a Korean poetess surprised waiters at an expensive Sincapore restaurant yesterday. While rum omelette was served to three British women with whom the poetess wai lunching, a waitei bustled ofl in search of bananas. He came bark with165 words
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Article45 1954-03-04 7 Officials of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union rjurong Branch > for this year are: Mr K G. Mathews. chair- i man: Mr Lye Kwi Seng secretary, Mr Lim Ghim Thiam. treasurer: Mr M HendrofT and Mr V. Balasubramaniam. auditors; anri a seven-man committee.45 words
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Article170 1954-03-04 7 \tR. JUSTICE KNIGHT in the 11 Singapore High Court yesterday ordered that a transaction relating to an overdraft of $100,000 allowed Dv *'v Tze Hsi a former sub-accountant of the Chung Khiauw Bank (North Bridge Road Branch i, to a client Man Khong. in 1950,170 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-03-04 7 FIVE HOURS LATE— BUT STILL SMILING HVK HOIKS I.ATK. but xtill smiling, wives and families of members of the Ist Battalion Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment arrive at Singapore's railway station to be taken to the troopship Empire Orwell for the voyage home to Britain. They were held up70 words
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Article40 1954-03-04 7 Tengk.i Abdul Rahman. UM NO president, will talk on "The Future of Malaya" at the monihly luncheon meeting ol Singapore Union of journalists on March 22. The meeting will be at the Capitol Blue Room at 12.45 p.m.40 words
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Article143 1954-03-04 7 Detective shot dead in Singapore enption of thr mi-n." a police spokesman said. The gunmen were last Men heading towards Kolam Ayt Lane, An R.A.F. police dog wa.s used in the search for the gun men in the immediate vicinity of Tan's house but without success. Tan. who was 45.143 words
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Article32 1954-03-04 7 Found in banned area fined KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Bhagsh Singh, aged 37, wu< fined $50 in the Sessions Court today for having been found r. Blachan Ulu Klang, a prohiI bited area.32 words
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Article115 1954-03-04 7 IPOH. Wed. DOMAN Catholics in the United States are sendlnc cifts of ber'rlinp: and cloth for an old folks home to be built in Kampone Simee new village in the outskirts of Ipoh. The R?v. Father Anthony Khaw, director of Catholic welfare services, said115 words
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Article28 1954-03-04 7 Singapore Civil Defence Association is again organising free film shows for volunteers. I The first screening is on March 10 at the civil defence theatre.28 words
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246 1954-03-04 7 Bandits pretend to be Gurkhas, fool a kampong GANG WALKS IN, 'CHECKS' GUNS AND GOES OFF WITH THE HI XI.M.A LUMPUR, Wed. A gang of about 30 terrorists last nlfht hoodwinked the inhabitants of Kumpong Ihi Snri in the Tampin district of Negri Scmbilan into believing Lhey were members of246 words
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Article65 1954-03-04 7 Seven injured BATU GAJAH. Wed— A taxi J driver was killed and seven 1 people injured when a ta.xi came into r/>i:iuon with a 32 seater bus at f he sth mile BUi Gajah-Tanjong Tualang Road yesterday. The taxi driver died almost at once. Four occupants65 words
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Article114 1954-03-04 7 TAYLOR PAYMENTS AGAIN As row ffocs on KUAIA LUMPUR. Wed T>LT>BFR estate workers have .^t::rteri receivi.ic February wages th r second payment ■he Taylor award as the roi over the award noes on The Malayan Planting IndusEmployers' Association ird the negotiation commit* p fi i the Rubber Workers' Unionare not114 words
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Article49 1954-03-04 7 Mr Desmond Flowei i tor ot C d Company Bri'ain a firm of book publish en, arrived in Smgapop- jn terday with his wife by Q.iii tas-8.0.A.C airliner from Sydney. Mr. Flower, an author. la uoinc round the world to mccl 'book traders and agent!49 words
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Article65 1954-03-04 7 ONK OF the most importa-it dofiinieuls produced in Singapore smee the end ol (Sip \\,\x th<- report of thi Hrnrlel i,iistitiitinnal 'onimi.ssi«Mi li.is <>i)l v liad a WTJ averaee sale. The Government Printer. !Mr. I 8. llorvlin. >i I v. -tird iv that, since the report65 words
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Advertisement119 1954-03-04 7 /~~^^^^BtSj^4tA *la^^DßP^r*T HOLZ-HER inachiiit- for joiners and building contractors HOLZ-HER machines for all branches of Hh* timber industry Portable Electrk Baatfsaws Clrcalai s aws Planers. Drill* Chain MmlkcCl «nd Attar hrrtent* for Vertical and Hori7ontal Tenonine i"H Spinrtle Hnalding, I.IIIKATIRK ON RBQUEST Sole \gents for Sarawak. Brunei N. Borneo LINDETEVES119 words
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Advertisement63 1954-03-04 7 m FOUNDATION ij3ka£sealgL Many styles (faiitzen GIRDLES are available at G. RAMCHAND LTD. 72 High street Spore Tel 7791 /M^ MARCONIPHONE 4^ ROUND THE WORLC fy/~^^^S^^^J"M TRANS?ORTABLC RECEIVE? "t-^T^ TO SUIT ALL POCKETS E^fr&Jl' \^M KEF HUAT RADIO CO LTD 122-124, ORCHARD RD S PORE-9 PHONE 4566 b 2213R 223,63 words
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Miscellaneous163 1954-03-04 7 The weather MIMMIM IhMl'hß.VnilE i 7 30 p.m. on Mar. 2to 7.30 a.m. on Mar. 3): Singapore 74 decrees, Penang 74. Kota Bahru 72. Kuala Lumpur 71. Ipoh 72. Kuan lan 66. MAXIMUM TKMPERATI.RE (7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Mar. I); Singapore 91. Penanc 92, Kota Bahru 89.163 words
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234 1954-03-04 8 BOARD TO MEET NEW ZEALAND EXPERTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. YE \V ZEALAND'S off-the-course betting scheme, if introduced in the Federation, would make unnecessary any proposal to register and licence bookmakers, the Straits Times was told today. Four members of the six-man committee appointed last234 words
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Article208 1954-03-04 8 He claimed he was the boss HE WAS JUST A j CLERK, BUT... A N EMPLOYEE who imperA donated his boss in a Singapore Court spent a night in gaol. Loh Jin Hai. a clerk of the Kin Ann Association iformtd by Henc Wah Chinese' told thr city Police Magistrate208 words
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Article45 1954-03-04 8 More accommodation for the public will bo available at the ceremonial opening of the fourth session of the Second Singapore Legislative council on March 16. Application for admiss:on cards should be made to the Assistant Secretary .Political". Colonial Secretary's Office.45 words
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Article54 1954-03-04 8 Raffles Old Girls 1 Association. Singapore, has presented token books to Raffles Girls' School for the Buckle Memorial -eference library to perpetuate the memory of Miss Dorothy Buckle, a former principal. The books r^prfsent the beginning of a reference library. They were bought with donations collected54 words
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Article40 1954-03-04 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Ungku Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail, Inche A. Aziz bin Haji Shukor. Inche A. Rahman and Capt. R. B Hunt have been appointed Home Guard Officers. in Johore the first three with the rank of Major.40 words
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Article230 1954-03-04 8 ERROR IN LAW, SAYS JUDGE AN AWARD for more than SI OO.OOO made to settle a .lispute between a land owner and two contractors, was yesterday referred back to the arbitrator. Mr. F. L. Angell. a Singapore architect. Said Mr. Justice Taylor in the High Court230 words
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Article63 1954-03-04 8 The Singapore Rotary Club has received about $4,000 for I the fund which will be used to make loans to needy students of the University of Malaya. The loan scheme would come i into operation in about two months, Mr. K. M. Medora, i chairman63 words
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Article24 1954-03-04 8 Miss Mabel Chua. of Raffles Girls' School Singapore, Is the winner of this year's annual scholarship award of Raffles Old 'i.rls' Association.24 words
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Article67 1954-03-04 8 Two Singapore postal clerks, with a total of 68 2 years" service have retired. Yesterday, the men. Mr. Lim Ah Konc and Inche Osman bin Faraj. were given long service certificates signed by the Colonial Secretary. The presentation was made by the Director67 words
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Article66 1954-03-04 8 There are a few vacancies in courses run by the Study Group Movement of the British Council in Singapore. Courses include mathematics, advanced English comprehension, elements of English law, history of English literature, logic, Macbeth, English language, English essay writing, elementary economics and romanised Malay. Classes66 words
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Article19 1954-03-04 8 JOHDRE BAHRU. Wed— Mrs Hodgkinson. widow of the British Adviser, Johore, left yesterday by plane for Britain.19 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-03-04 8 THE RAJA PKREMPIAN KtX'HIL. Perak. gives away thr prizes at an exhibition and jumble sale organised by th. Larut and Mating Territorial Association of the Womt-n'> Institute.32 words
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Article236 1954-03-04 8 Now the way is clear for the drive to be completed PENAXG. Wednesday. rHRI.I datos (spirits) were given a farewell kenduri (feast) of a goat and three fowls today to make them quit their shrine at a pokok lepail (tree) at Penang's scenic Gurney236 words
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103 1954-03-04 8 SINGAPORE police were last night still baffled over f he reported "abduction" of a <jirl in Zion Road, behind the Gre;<t World Amusement Park, at mdinight on Tuesday. At one stage of the search 00 police officers combed the area ir vain for clues.103 words
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Article59 1954-03-04 8 Plans to improve and coordinate meteorological services and information were made at a representative conference of the South Pacific Region of the World Meteorlogical Organisation held in Melbourne. Australia, recently. The region includes the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. The conference appointed two committees, to deal with59 words
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Article43 1954-03-04 8 The N.Y.K.'s latest cargoliner, the 7.630-ton Aki Maru. is expected in Singapore on March 12. The Aki Maru. launched in Nagasaki last October has a cruising speed of 17 knots and a maximum speed of 191 knots.43 words
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65 1954-03-04 8 BUILDING TEAM IMPRESSED BY SINGAPORE The 21-man Australian building industry productivity team, which reached Singapore on Sunday left by air yesterday for Beirut. The leader. Lieut-Col. R. G. Longmuir. said at Kallang: "We were Impressed by the progress in the industry being made in Singapore and Johore. "Two aspects of65 words
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Article47 1954-03-04 8 The Council of the University of Malaya discussed the future development and siting of the university yesterday. Further talks will be held later. The Singapore and Federation Governments have decided that the University should be sited at two centres, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article62 1954-03-04 8 Ang Joo Seng. 27, was in Singapore yesterday acquitted of committing criminal breach of trust of $70 belonging to the Borneo Sumatra Trading Company on Oct. 30. Ang. who claimed trial to a second charge of criminal breach of trust of an adding machine and typewriter62 words
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Article126 1954-03-04 8 fiHE Singapore Government I will soon build two technical trade schools, one at Haig Road and the other at Queenstown (Alexandra Roadi or Pasir Panjang The schools will train 400 young people a year. Mr. E. Bray, of the Junior Technical T«ra d c126 words
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Advertisement137 1954-03-04 8 ILt:1 J ll'l n .oo JOHN Jr Joo wayne mk v m A WARNER BROS Picture Mk |fc»»^ **«iiiiriltitf \liilniifht WARNER BROS. Present NOW SHOWING BM/inn hmS £'ii!Miiiii!i..ii;iiuii::i aQ^L v V (h UlzatS c3lllllllllllinillllllH: 1.45 4. 630 6c 930 a star-studded feast For Connoisseurs O£ Detection j Ek CLAUDE. MARTA137 words
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Advertisement214 1954-03-04 8 OPENS TODAY! MCgplgMßO I dlo^\ J0 lilt And the thousands who saw if during the Festival Week acclaimed MOGAMBO AS THE GREATEST ~~CURK AVA G GABLE GARDNER^ Bfc -GRAVELLY Color by TECHNICOLOR This is an M.CVI. World-Wide Festival Film, 5 SHOWS ""ONtjyv^ a ji#V 11( DA.LY!ai<iii r SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT!214 words
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Miscellaneous137 1954-03-04 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 7.15 Time Signal and Opening Announcement. 716 Morning Star. 7.30 News, 735 Melody Mixture. 8.00 London Studio Melodies, 8.30 Malay Housewives" Corner; 8.57 English Schonl.s Broadcast. 9.45 i Close Down, 11.10 English Schools 1 Broadcast, 12.00 Programmes in. Ma;iay. P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary, I 1.01 Lunch137 words
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Article, Illustration1860 1954-03-04 9 TIMES special FEATURE Jane Grey, girl queen, was executed in Tower of London he green enclosed within the walls of the Tower of London, that grim nine hundred year old palace, fortress and prison that frown upon the Thames is a very pleasing place to visit in the day time.1,860 words
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Advertisement185 1954-03-04 9 V r _P"CiB ,1, u-r day be mr.rninij you will or mouth with Hi\ will hr I -'id r.i thr aftr- ■ig ir<-ttr if) 'rt.ihlr tnitrh mouth < nm--111 amiV THWASH _J^^**S Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days ••uart an.l burn irly drive vnu p«4 I nr ..f ih»>.- Kkin185 words
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Advertisement137 1954-03-04 9 Xyoiv s A PURE GROUND COFFEE fe^ AROMA SEALED <*c*ol oFre f c v\\cory t ysm JACKIOM C COLTD, I THE, jw^JSl/fy You can in^ '"pphr WORLD ~^~/rjiiF, of the dulineriv* Pork«r i *^_y_4gp > 1 Vacumotic through th» /_r Jsft/y^ famoui tramlucvnt barrel .-^>MF y V°' J can w137 words
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Miscellaneous184 1954-03-04 9 IMrk Trail is impa.icii. frvjr a lf rrEQ? r swltt uc^n fBUT r can get ▼wRITEfi 1 Meanwhile— WMO PAYS AKJD WCIT-E RESULTS SO ALL CATALOGS' V TAKE A 7 -i _A l^^f >^^. _ii _H_ __ii t*""^mMb I Sroll U<*€* ironic «*om|»ii.« k i' I s J seuKMto *ll184 words
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Article615 1954-03-04 10 But buyers are caution THERE was a moderate reaction on > Singapore share market yesterday, (activity in industrial and tin shares <»l t few days. Buyers of industrials after the po jthe past weeks began to hold nfi as th< 'some issues as being too high at615 words
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Article57 1954-03-04 10 j Singapore Chinese Produce f.\--i chanse: Noon prices per plcul were: Copra: steady: Ma Ap: $35', buyers. S3.S 1 srilers. Cocotvr oil: steady; $58 sellers. Pepper. quiet: Muntok white $345. Sarawak i $340. lamponc black $295. Lewis and Peat: dosing rwere: Copra: Mar Apr. $34". buyers. 535 sellers.57 words
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Article58 1954-03-04 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merci. yesterday Swiss Francs: selling. T.T or O.D. 141 >, ready. On the free exchange market in i Hone Konc yesterday the US dollar was quoted at *****5 and 5.865 for TT. Sterling was quoted58 words
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Article40 1954-03-04 10 I The number of British shies laid jup in port for lack of work Increased last year, while the nun laid up for repair dropped, th.^ British Chamber of Shipping re- I ports. I40 words
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Article13 1954-03-04 10 The price ol tin m si,, pore yesterdaN at S.l'.'S.'?:, p,,13 words
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Article62 1954-03-04 10 Rubber Singapoi a lb. 'I he ma i on Tueada; reserved. There i Intereel i which kept the prici close. Closin-j per pounri wi No. 1 R buyer> Rubijei yeaterday Wi cents prr Bii\<tv vil. Spot loose No Fo!) March Mo. 1 R S B No 2RSS No62 words
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Article30 1954-03-04 10 TOTAL expnitall countries ftum <in;iptirr and Malaya durmt Febraarj amounted Ut SJ9 tons. This uas 394 K than in Jsuiaar) Bn4 Ik hiehfsl total since lagaj last .»car.30 words
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Article109 1954-03-04 10 Ships Iviiik aloneside the i lore Harhmir Roard wli»rve«. lierted toda> ait regelbera 4 5, M 5 T. City of Btrkenhe... rude Bakke 11 B c Bnuinshwem IS 16, 18. Go: ron IC2O iaa N W Mariner Ernebank 2930 Aacanlus A J8 39, Bradeverf Ol TKR Kit\'i> Tyr.ebiink109 words
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Article76 1954-03-04 10 MEI BO The cener.ii was tl'liPt on ':;< prospect in much spi after sonu market ni I Loan .i Loan :r, Bank ol N 8 w Aust. Coiimil I: B Hill Prop Dunlopa Colonial Sugar Drup Housi GoldsbrouKh Mort Mort i new i 1.C.1 > lusl l Mount76 words
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Article13 1954-03-04 10 Takuap.i Vall( worked T4fi 150.500 ruble J ore outnu' ol Februaiv13 words
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Advertisement362 1954-03-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINIMENTS Clerk of Council*. Pokok Assam and Aulong Loral Council Areat, near Taiping. application? are lni IU fnis post for the period of one \ear «c f Ist April. 1954 The will be $400 per mensem Inclusive. fc'y.ik Chinese. Eni:liM! and Malay. Experience in ro\ eminent service will be362 words
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Advertisement509 1954-03-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invlud for the poM of a Storekeeper in the Dept ;ment of Civil Aviation. Singapore Salary scnle $!K>x3A-138 B \-21ti p m plus C.O.L. and 1 sincnpore Allowances Total emolu- menu at present ranee frcm an lni- I H46.25 p.m ulth annual in- i elements to509 words
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Advertisement480 1954-03-04 10 NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR NATURALISATION NOTICE Is hereby given that Alphonse Wedekini of 4 Andersoi Road. Singapore 10. is applying to i>ie Governor for Naturalisation and thHl any person who knows any reason why Naturalisation should no' be grante-1 should send a written und signed 5-tatement of the facts480 words
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Advertisement988 1954-03-04 10 NOTICES NOTICE MR. FOO CHEW CHUNG te not authorised to transact business of i any nature on behalf of this Com-|i pany with effect from 28th February, 1954. MARKLIN ADVERTISING LTD. NATURALISATION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that j 1 Lim Slew Meng of No. 1 Lloyd Road, Singapore. Is applying988 words
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Advertisement92 1954-03-04 10 NOTICE Mr. OEOROE V. Cheriyan Is not authorised to transact business of any nature on behalf of this Com- pan> with effect from 28th i February, 1954. MARKLIN ADVERTISING LIT). HOIMI UNION Motor Works Motor R»pairers Insurance Agents. 29 Seah Street removed to 142 Lavender Street. Tel. No. 4680, Singapore.92 words
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Advertisement876 1954-03-04 10 TENDERS D. I. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Recis'ereri Con- tractors Class E and above will be received by the State D and 1 i Engineer. Ne^ri Sembilan. Seremban. up to noon on 15.3.54 for the construction of head orks at Ulu j Klnwang Irrigation scheme. Pull particulars are obtalnablo876 words
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Advertisement23 1954-03-04 10 MITSUI |5^ LINE EAST-SOUND ROUND THE WOULD FRFIGHT SFRVICI C.F. SHARP 6c CO.. <M| LTD. BANK Of CHINA BUILDING. SINGAPCR 1 Til 2T74J--23 words
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Advertisement1074 1954-03-04 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL' No. 2134) ELLERMAN (V BUCKNALL j LOS ANG'.IES. SAN FRANCISCO LONDON HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. I PORTLAND, SEATTLE VANCOUV'R HAMBURG 4 HULL Accepting co.go for Central 1 South ono tor 1) SA North Atlanta Portt American Ports ond Coroda vo Colombo m> CASTLrviLLI CITY OF BIRKENHEAO S1,074 words
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Article, Illustration822 1954-03-04 12 JOY MENZIES - That tired FACE may well be caused by aching FEET BEAITY IX THE TttOMCS l\\ JOY MENZIES OAVE you ever noticed thp woman who goes to great pains to obtain a perfect hair style, faultless make-up and nicely manicured hands, but by the time she reaches her feet she seems822 words
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Article, Illustration245 1954-03-04 12 I WAS feelinc very sorry for myself. 1 ua in hed. and through th c open window yy I rould see Ike Mm shining on the fr.in^ip.ini trees and tho colden oriels flitting thrnuch the If W. I thoiicht hou lu< ky urrr thnsf proplr movini;245 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-03-04 12 .4 FEW ttrandt of clitteriny rhine stones arid a high liccl make up thac glamour shoes worn by Mai Zctterling. OfM of London's top stars, at a recent film premier.34 words
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Article, Illustration398 1954-03-04 12 KEN STEWART - Now her five-year struggle shows results 15 v KEN STEWART IT'S tough work beinp a pioneer and Miss Maudrene Yap. who has been teaching ballet in Singapore for five years, has found the going hard. "It's like bashing your head against a wall" she will tell you. Malaya, you sre.398 words
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Advertisement138 1954-03-04 12 2 Co *fort Feelinp tropical That'- tin- "N^ll time to wear Viyclla -liirl-. p\ jama-. sto«-k.inps >\liciic\cr cool cntufort i really count!;. day and 1! j^SB night >year Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE 'OYi.ll. v ttm mad, K Ih, mUi o, I rHa and dot ih, Km ,uararJu i138 words
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Advertisement149 1954-03-04 12 Modess At "those certain times." ijbbbV the modern woman jT\ 5 relies on MODESS, the <^ sssl economical, safe and fully »>J absorbent sanitary <^^ orotortion. for complrto confidence and comfort. I P' -^^.jMf MODESS Sanit( I xE|lX^--i,fA MODESS a; W JX,- product: BQRKEO f Onh' Yardley know the with149 words
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Miscellaneous306 1954-03-04 12 Straits Times CrossworH 12 5 4 I? m m 19 20 2i 22 ACKOSS 8. tormeiiy t.uerv -ale opennm 1. Pi imp Ministers of Indtf (7. 6>. He doesn't own the property 8. Ii s mosly even. Odd! (6 1 t6 ,10. No; what the bystandrr did 15 Hobbies with306 words
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Article, Illustration478 1954-03-04 13 ENGLAND BEAT W.INDIES BY NINE WICKETS GEORGETOWN, Wed. [gNGLAND boat the Went Indies by nine wickets in the third Test here today, the final scores being: Eneb»nd 135 and To for one; West Indies 251 and 256. West Indies, who overnight wore 205 for six in their second innings, onlyReuter - 478 words
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Article301 1954-03-04 13 EPSOM JEM - SPORTING THE WINNERS ISn EPSOM JEM" M] tan bant* ■■<< toUm ai Panang Sprtni meeting •Mar H. lv and 13 1 are: Xpplausr: Run BpOTtCI head o\er the I|V>h 6-f straislr. «iUI fi 11 in December; Sporter en'iy outda.ssed the best in Class 3 over 6f. at Bukr Tlmah in301 words
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Article127 1954-03-04 13 Inter-O.B.A. soccer SINGAPORE ail] run a toceet .r. c ,c r<rr.petition for :!ir first time tnt"; year The (o.T.pe:- < or ne phy. Aaaoclatloiu tskinj part a:e: St. Q Andrews, Victoria The first match or the rompe-i--be on Saturday when Raffles pla; V:c:or:a or. the S.J.I (round. Other fixture* for127 words
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Article76 1954-03-04 13 Arconauti nwrtaH CMb wi'.'. h» maklnr their SAFA Dlv. 3 riebir tomorrow when th*y meet Katnr.--;b at the CYMA pround The team will be picked from the Osman Angullia; Lint Soo Woor. Veow IfCßg Yon 7. Mohd Noor. Kee ser.f, R.ish:d Giman. Tenp Ttß| Chye, Abdul76 words
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Article39 1954-03-04 13 SYDNEY. Wed -The Australian Biiush Empire Games Association will try to raise £20.800 to .send 50 a'hletes to Vancouver in July The Association spokesman said the government and amateur sporting bodies will be asked to help.39 words
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168 1954-03-04 13 We can win the rubber with luck, says Hutton GEORGETOWN. Wed. THE England cricketers heartened by their convincing victory over the West Indies In the third te.st here, approach the fourth and next stage of their tour with con fidenr. The side will first play a twoday game in theReuter - 168 words
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326 1954-03-04 13 WEIGHTLIFTING VINE Singapore weightlifters will attempt to qualify 4 for the Asian Games at the Happy World Stadium on March 10 This date has been set by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council. The weightilften are Tan Ser Cher. Lon bin Mohamed Noor. Wong326 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-03-04 13 BATING -"on In. S.ntland where he hi>p«-N lo pla» in thr Scottish .luninr (imlhall I.eatur. i« popular i:-vear-old Set. Oeorse Patitl— of ihr C up-winning 12lh Rnval lailllI ailll or Ipoh. Sgt. Patterson, nf Blantytc Scotland, .am- to Malaya in IMI. 11. had Mi tnt full153 words
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Article78 1954-03-04 13 Marigold B.P. officials for this >ear are: Patron: Scan Pen;: Chuan; President. Koh Teck Er. Vice-presidents: Tan Chonc Tee. Klong Woon Kew Llm Tin Soon. Tay Bone Soo. Hon. srr:etan. Seah Yeak Khern: 4aat Hon Sec. Lee Jouy Seah; Hon. Treasurer. Oh Chlap Choon: Asst Treasurer78 words
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Article53 1954-03-04 13 HONG KONG Wed.— Three Horn I Kong players Rih Su Chu. Chung Chin BMg, and Lo Kani Bpn have been selected to represent Hong Konp hi the world table tennis championships In London B«Xi April. Chung Wing Kwonc was chosen ns manager. Two advisers will be elected53 words
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Article364 1954-03-04 13 NEW YORK. Weil. AXE TULI. South Africa, whs listed as top contender lor Yoshin Shirai s world flyweißh; boxing title by the American magazine. The Ring, tn its monthly rankings published yesterday. Tanny Campo. Philippines. v*i placed second, followed by anothi-i Filipino l#o I^eo Rspinosa. NextReuter - 364 words
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Advertisement373 1954-03-04 13 |\|oUwi(k&!. J ROYAL BLUE ('^'~%4k!rC> WASHABLE OUINK happen h\i> vih ihaMi O'unk Hmn > v V /\^f ,S Mi *»*h \S\*- I*^\ ~i unr'. hnferv fj\ mint-, ihnayi u\€ Rn\»: C^i rsZ^rO^ Iri prrmjp mf nw 1/1 v "")K\" Quint Ali o'iink. I(' I ptf you 1 I np**! ROYAL373 words
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Advertisement491 1954-03-04 13 LATEST \nm\AL! STYLE "ROMEO" FOR COMFORT AND EXTRA WE*R S 11/In attractive Fawn shade pliable and soft leather uppers. Dark brown elastic insets hold snugly lo foot, with all rubber soles and heels or leather soles. For your requirements ask your dealers or available at ZLIN SHOE CO LTD. 226.491 words
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632 1954-03-04 14 Deserved 2-0 win over Ceylonese By ANG EAM HOCK THE Singapore Recreation Club beat the holders, 1 Ceylon Sports Club, by 2-0 in the final of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout tournament, played on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. Recs are now four times632 words
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Article170 1954-03-04 14 S.H.B. Police won the Singapore Junior knockout hockty title with a 3-1 victory over Singapore Engineer Regiment In a 4 p.m. final on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. Police made a shaky start md were a goal down in the 13th minute off a penalty bully170 words
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Article32 1954-03-04 14 Johore Military Forces beat Medical Department 2-1 in a Johore Bahru F.A. knockout cup fixture yesterday. Scorers for J.M.F. were Chek and Wan Abdullah; Rajah Sallm scored for Medicals.32 words
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Article41 1954-03-04 14 443 B.A.D. opened the vx-i-er season with l 7-0 win over 30 Bn. RAOC yesterday in a Singapore District Div 2 league match played on the B.A.D. ground. Scorers: Armstrong 3. I.aughlln 2. Nolan, and a "gift" goal.41 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-03-04 14 Chwee Kok. Sin^aixne s swinimins champion, returned home by air yesterday with his coach Kee Soon Bee. and was full of praise for the standard of swimming in Australia and the great facilities for ihe development of young talent Speaking of his364 words
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Article36 1954-03-04 14 SEVENTEEN Singapore athletes will have their first trial to make the qualifying standards for the Asian Games at the Victoria School cround today. They will compete In 11 events which start at 5 p.m.36 words
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Article383 1954-03-04 14 SEREMBAN. Wed. THHE Indian Hockey Federation I A touring team today chalked up their 12th straight victory when they beat Negrl Sembilan by eight goals to nil on the Station padang today. This was the second meeting between the two tenms. the tourists having won383 words
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Article38 1954-03-04 14 The four officials to travel with Singapores team to the Af.ian Games in Manila In May are Mr. G. H. Kiat (Director). Dato C. J. Paglar. Mr E Strickland and Mr B. L. Dunsford.38 words
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430 1954-03-04 14 HK Bank OTEC gain 4-1 victories 30 TEAMS IN SBH LEAGUE OPENIfj; SINGAPORE Business Houses Football tion's 1954 league competition opened j when 30 teams went into action iti ill four sei i the league. Five first division games were played were some interesting clashes in top division teams of430 words
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Article127 1954-03-04 14 itniNios i simr Darbj i i Hknng Rank harterodK.in-^ Breweriet nI I DIVISION Borneo .Motors m Dl\l>l<)\ in ().C.8.(. > BonVtead (able A \M Alexandra KI'.M. -lacks roc.-iv,,! dam. RI 81 RVI II \,,i Breweries Bukom h Riihm times li. thl Right hall M Banks onl\ In the sit.127 words
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Article36 1954-03-04 14 In I of thi Cup fo.- Inter-unli socce Roya! Amy Ordnance C 221 Vehicle Bn in 3 ground. Alexandra, jreeteri Alexancirn .pen.- scorrri 'he co;iN. In the second round 30 Royal A:\ny Pay C36 words
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Advertisement756 1954-03-04 14 FIED ADVERTISED (Continued from pace 6) ACCOMMODATION WANTED FTROPFAN FIRM requires K House furnished unfurnished, long Box A 3120. ST. 2 .1 BEDROOM unfurnished flat or bungalow required by BntLsli Firm lossj lease. Reply P.O. Box 48(i. Singapore. YOUNG Naval Couple. Gentlefolk. ■>r modest means' urgently require home for baby756 words
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Advertisement213 1954-03-04 14 Reporter* the *orM over hjvc tcdatmed h ETERNR-MnTIC DATO 7 "he first self-winding Calendar watch tterna ottei> you a scl!-ir.i:,mg watch tola value not only does It tell ri second by second but U recortU the Uat< jv day This nrw Bterna-lfatlctlves decisive proof ji the exceptional mer matlc winding213 words
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Miscellaneous92 1954-03-04 14 SOCCER SAFA LKaVOOK, OIV. I: Pulau Brani v. Amicable A. A., 1.i1.m B*>sar. niv. I: s.c.c. >. sub roiice. S.C.C. padanc. DIV B: Indian Brotherhood Soeceriles, v. .lollilads, l arrer Park; ImmUi itimi S.( v. Malay S.l'.. RODt'A ground: Netaji M.S.C. v. «lovt. Printrrs. S.H.B. ground: Tampenis Rovers v. Traction92 words
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